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The Trojans Women's Baseball Team is breaking barriers, but we can't do it alone.
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How Will Your Donation Make a Difference?

Here's how your contribution will directly drive our mission forward:

  • Travel Costs – This April, we won second place in our first-ever appearance at the Women's College Club Baseball Championships. Your donation will help cover travel expenses like flights, lodging, meals, and transportation, ensuring our team can continue to compete at national tournaments.
  • Youth Clinics & Community Events – Your support enables us to host local clinics for aspiring baseball players, providing them with experience and mentorship to help them excel. Additionally, we are organizing impactful events, such as screenings of the documentary See Her Be Her, to raise awareness and inspire the next generation of baseball players.
  • Equipment & Facilities – Our players need equipment and access to facilities to succeed at the collegiate level. Your donations provide the necessary gear and resources to ensure our athletes can compete at their best.
Your support is essential for the future of baseball and athletes overall. Join us in creating a future where every player, regardless of gender, can step up to the plate and follow their dreams.

Thank you for your support, and Fight On!
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All RSOs are approved by the university and are student-run and student-led. RSOs are affiliated with the university but not part of the university. All RSOs operate with open membership and any currently enrolled USC student may join. RSOs also operate within the university’s non-discrimination policy:

 

Non-Discrimination Statement: This program is open to all eligible individuals. Trojans Club Women's Baseball operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.

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